All In Allegheny Community Survey Datahttps://data.wprdc.org/en_GB/datastore/odata3.0/1aff34b2-530f-4b27-a2fa-89ee3641ee2e2024-03-28T19:54:02.593651Zhttps://data.wprdc.org/en_GB/datastore/odata3.0//1aff34b2-530f-4b27-a2fa-89ee3641ee2e(2)ckan2024-03-28T19:54:02.593651Zckan21185072261792024-01-06T20:35:04en15220Pittsburgh75 or olderWoman$100,000 to $149,999MultiracialYesPerson living with a physical disabilityProjects that improve air qualityProjects that create sustainable energy for homes and buildingsReplacement of lead pipes throughout the county, beginning in communities most impacted by lead exposure and other environmental injusticesBefore this survey, County government leaders have not asked for my inputA text system that sends me updates on issues I care about, including notifications of meetings I can attendYes0.0Nohttps://data.wprdc.org/en_GB/datastore/odata3.0//1aff34b2-530f-4b27-a2fa-89ee3641ee2e(3)ckan2024-03-28T19:54:02.593651Zckan31185075270212024-01-07T15:33:35en15104Braddock Borough35-44WomanLess than $25,000Black or African AmericanYesPerson living with a mental health problem or illnessProvide legal protections and expand housing services to people facing eviction or foreclosureCreate additional legal protections for renters, crack down on illegal evictions, and help renters to know their rightsProvide emergency financial assistance for people facing eviction or foreclosureCreate more affordable, accessible, high quality rental optionsUse County-owned land to build affordable housingPreserve currently affordable housing so residents do not become priced-outIncrease access to permanent housing that includes services like healthcare and employment supportExpand outreach so that people at risk of eviction or housing insecurity know how to access services that could help them stay in their homesExpand access to rental assistanceMore effective, affordable treatment for substance use disorders, including more overdose prevention services and more recovery servicesMake it easier to enroll in programs that help low-income residents access mental healthcare, food, housing, substance use disorder services, utility assistance, disability services, or other social services in a crisis or non-crisis situationImprove access to safe and affordable abortion and reproductive health servicesExpand free and low-cost home visiting and birthing services, which have been shown to improve health outcomes for pregnant people and infantsExpand programs that address the health concerns associated with the greatest racial and ethnic health disparities in the County, such as maternal and child health, chronic disease, and obesityHold health and insurance systems accountable for disparities in coverage negatively affecting Black, Brown, Native American, and low-income residentsExpand programs that address the social determinants of health, such as poor housing quality, food insecurity, or exposure to pollutantsExpand free and low-cost programs that address the health needs of LGBTQIA+ residentsSupport municipalities to send mental health professionals instead of police for non-violent cases or instances involving people experiencing mental health crisesMake it easier to access affordable, effective programs for people experiencing substance use issues, including overdose prevention and naloxone distributionMake it easier to access mental health support for youthDispatch trained health professionals to respond to substance use crises instead of or in addition to policeHold health insurance providers accountable for covering treatment costs, where they are required to by lawExpand youth mental health support, including offering new services in schools and community centersCreate additional locations to return mail-in ballots, such as drop boxes and satellite election offices with a range of daytime, evening, and weekend hoursImprove safety by protecting the freedom to vote without intimidationExpand opportunities to return mail-in ballots before Election Day and before and after standard working hours on Election DayImprove access and resources for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities or mobility issuesIntroduce mobile voting units, which are set up temporarily in places like parking lots and plazasRecruit more election day workers from the communityProvide more information about voter registration, important dates, polling places, and racesEnsure ballots, information to vote, and hotlines are in multiple languages to engage a diverse communityCommunicate more about how the County approaches vote counting, security of ballots, and ways to ensure election outcomes are accurate0.0Nohttps://data.wprdc.org/en_GB/datastore/odata3.0//1aff34b2-530f-4b27-a2fa-89ee3641ee2e(4)ckan2024-03-28T19:54:02.593651Zckan41185069564042024-01-06T10:38:05en15220Pittsburgh35-44ManI prefer not to answer this questionI prefer not to answer this questionI prefer not to answer this questionI prefer not to answer this questionI have not had enough information about how/where I can get involvedA simple website that makes it easy for me to figure out if there is a County program or service that meets my needs and makes it easy for me to get in touch with a person who can help me access the service or programYes0.0Nohttps://data.wprdc.org/en_GB/datastore/odata3.0//1aff34b2-530f-4b27-a2fa-89ee3641ee2e(5)ckan2024-03-28T19:54:02.593651Zckan51185069501102024-01-06T10:25:42en15217Pittsburgh18-24Man$25,000 to $39,999OtherYesI prefer not to answer this questionCreate additional legal protections for renters, crack down on illegal evictions, and help renters to know their rightsProtect against housing discrimination, including for race, incarceration history, and eviction historyCreate programs to incentivize more affordable housing developmentInvest in renovating existing buildings to be used as affordable housingMake it easier and faster to build affordable housing, and to allow denser and taller buildings to create more unitsUse County-owned land to build affordable housingIncrease access to permanent housing that includes services like healthcare and employment support0.0Nohttps://data.wprdc.org/en_GB/datastore/odata3.0//1aff34b2-530f-4b27-a2fa-89ee3641ee2e(6)ckan2024-03-28T19:54:02.593651Zckan61185075186172024-01-07T15:05:52en15227Pittsburgh25-34Woman$75,000 to $99,999WhiteNoNoCreate additional legal protections for renters, crack down on illegal evictions, and help renters to know their rightsExpand funding for home repairs for low-income homeownersOtherCreate more pathways to homeownershipOtherExpand access to mental health and drug treatment servicesExpand outreach so that people at risk of eviction or housing insecurity know how to access services that could help them stay in their homesMake it easier for small businesses to share their needs and ideas with the CountyCreate a one-stop-shop that connects small businesses to all necessary applications, permits, and programsProvide training on technology for interested small business ownersMore access, especially via public transit, to parks and green spaceVibrant downtowns or neighborhood commercial corridors that feel safe, welcoming, and interesting for allMore access to high-quality educationIncrease access to affordable childcare and care for older adults to make it easier for workers and people participating in workforce training programsHelp low-income workers get to work through reduced-fare public transportationIncentivize large employers to create more good-paying jobs in the countyMake it easier to access mental health services, especially for young peopleHold health and insurance systems accountable for disparities in coverage negatively affecting Black, Brown, Native American, and low-income residentsSupport municipalities to send mental health professionals instead of police for non-violent cases or instances involving people experiencing mental health crisesMake it easier to access mental health support for youthDispatch trained health professionals to respond to substance use crises instead of or in addition to policeHold health insurance providers accountable for covering treatment costs, where they are required to by lawExpand youth mental health support, including offering new services in schools and community centersProjects that improve air qualityImproved maintenance of County-owned roads and bridgesImproved water qualityWork with municipalities to send mental health professionals instead of police for non-violent cases or instances involving people experiencing mental health crisesReduce blight and vacant properties, including through developing affordable housing on currently vacant propertiesOtherExpand diversion programs that offer people treatment in the community instead of admission to jailAdopt the most modern, data-driven approaches into the jail to improve outcomes for people detained in the jail and safety for workers in the jailHire more medical staff within the Allegheny County Jail, including specialists in mental health and substance use disorder treatment, along with supporting staff overallRequire polluters to have a permit for and pay for any pollution they contribute to Allegheny’s air, water, and environmentInvest money into the communities most impacted by pollution to help them create programs that reduce the harm of pollutionKeep major sources of industrial pollution away from vulnerable areas like schools, childcare centers, senior housing, and residential neighborhoodsMake it easier and less expensive to participate in training and certification programs for jobs that support green construction, energy efficiency, and clean renewable energyRequire that all major clean air, energy, and water projects that receive funding or tax breaks from the County contract with local businesses and hire local workersCommit to making all County-owned buildings and vehicles clean, and hire local workers for these projectsExpand high-quality before- and after-school programs and summer programs for students in kindergarten through 12th gradeExpand access to healthy food for young people and their familiesExpand mental health services for young people and their familiesProvide fundamental skills training (such as reading, math, and job readiness) in multiple languagesExpand paid training and work experience opportunities to help people prepare for good-paying jobs in growing industriesAdvertise training opportunities so more residents know about themRecruit more election day workers from the communityProvide more information about voter registration, important dates, polling places, and racesBefore this survey, County government leaders have not asked for my inputI have not felt, in the past, that County government leaders care about my input on topics relevant to meI have not had enough information about how/where I can get involvedEasy to understand information about how the County spends its budget and the County’s major decisions and activitiesInvitations to community meetings with County leaders where I can learn more about their work and where I can share my needs, opinions, and ideasA phone number I can call to ask questions, report an issue, and be directed to the County programs or services I needYesI own my home/apartmentI work full-time as an employeeI am a member of a union10-20 yearsUninsuredI live by myselfEnglish0.0No